The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City rolls back ‘last call’ bar hours

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

“Last call” at Brookhaven entertainm­ent venues will soon happen an hour earlier. Effective Tuesday, April 10, Brookhaven rolls back the hours for alcohol service from 3 a.m. to 2 a.m., like most nearby jurisdicti­ons, according to a press release.

The Brookhaven City Council overhauled its alcohol ordinance last fall, after receiving an analysis of crime statistics from the Brookhaven Police Department. From Jan. 1, 2017 through July 23, 2017, Brookhaven Police ascertaine­d that 10 late night establishm­ents with alcohol licenses were associated with a disproport­ionately high number of police calls. During this time, Brookhaven Police answered 884 calls for 337 incidents at these locations. Of those, 68 percent occurred between midnight and 6 a.m.

“The reality is that Brookhaven Police are spending more time policing the areas around these bars in the wee morning hours than any other location at any other time,” said Brookhaven Police Chief Gary Yandura.

An aggravated assault case that occurred May 13 at Medusa Lounge, 3375 Buford Highway was an example. During the altercatio­n 30 shots were fired, three people were injured and several vehicles were struck by gunfire. On Wednesday, March 28, the U.S. Attorney’s Office indicted six members of the 135 Pirus gang on racketeeri­ng and other charges related to this event, Brookhaven Police said.

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